With a stronger focus on news and information, the redesign will offer standard navigation throughout the site, search and contact features, improved business, weather and sports coverage, and new sections dedicated to consumer affairs and interactivity.

CBC.CA says the changes are all part of its goal is to become Canada's leading online information source.

"We can't expect Canadians to turn to CBC.CA for their news and
information simply because we are a Canadian alternative to sites such
as CNN and the BBC," said Ken Wolff, executive producer of CBC.CA's
online news service.

"We have to prove that the service we provide is as
good -- if not better -- than anything else Canadians can get online. I
think we've done that."

Implementation of the new design will begin on November 1 and be
completed on November 4. Further enhancements to the site will
be phased in over the next few months.

"The CBC's commitment to high-quality, distinctively Canadian
programming remains, no matter what the medium," said John Lewis, executive director of CBC New Media.

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